Graham Younger, the new president of Namely Graham Younger, the new president of Namely Younger held roles at SAP SuccessFactors and Oracle before landing at Box.
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"This was a move to benefit one firm, namely Sinclair, and one political agenda, namely Trump's," said Todd O'Boyle, program director at DC-based public interest group Common Cause.
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"Most organizations don't have dozens of people in an HR function; they have a couple," adds Namely board member Pat Grady of Sequoia Capital, which first invested in Namely in 2015.
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This differed from what Marxists, communists, and democratic socialists hoped for — namely, an end to capitalism— as well as what liberals preferred — namely, as free a rein for markets as possible.
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Namely, sunburns — especially if it is on your lips.
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Namely — what on earth will we be calling Bill?
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But Booker said that some Republican colleagues — namely Sens.
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It comes at a price — namely $49.99 a month.
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For others, namely local search options, he claimed it's not.
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Namely by realizing that we don't know them at all.
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Namely, what was their biggest purchase of the past year?
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Namely, blue and pink show less staining after prolonged use.
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Namely, to try and think outside that white male box.
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But, they soon escalated to living creatures, namely a crow.
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Namely, it actually establishes its superhero team as a team.
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Namely, how is Dr. Arizona Robbins dealing with being single?
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However, it overlooked one salient fact, namely China's ageing population.
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Trump has focused his ire on Big Tech … namely Google.
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Namely, how to avoid getting those surfaces scratched to hell.
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Namely, the Puerto Rican Jets were cast with white actors.
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Namely, tweeting about the incident, with that signature 2018 cynicism.
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Namely, she had a problem — with some of her fans.
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Namely, what kind of country are we going to be?
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Namely, why had they been separated in the first place?
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Namely, in the very sector he's vowed to heavily regulate.
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Namely, that it boasted roughly 5,400 vendors and 1,150,000 customers.
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Namely, geese, chickens, cats, guinea pigs and other adorable critters.
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But San Antonio still wants more — namely, it wants Kidd.
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To some (namely men), this might be a welcome shift.
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Connect with Matt and the Namely team on Twitter, ...More
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A key source of income is exported commodities, namely minerals.
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Namely, he can perfectly parrot fellow Texas native Matthew McConaughey.
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Namely, a lot of governments just don't give a shit.
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Namely, they get starstruck over incredibly talented and attractive actors.
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Namely, that she was an object for male sexual gratification.
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Namely, singer Geoff Rickly has stepped down from vocal duties.
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Namely, it's everyone's baffling level of obsession with female virginity.
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NAMELY, PROTECT THEIR OWN BORDERS FROM THESE VERY SAME PROBLEMS.
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Namely that the reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.
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Republican and Democratic lawmakers condemned the NBA's response, namely Sen.
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Namely, that both Taiwanese and Japanese patches had been removed.
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Namely, by developing technologies for people connected to Puerto Rico.
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Namely no under 19s and covert surveillance within the club?
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Namely: What does Cersei have left that's dear to her?
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Namely, you can call your senators and make similar demands.
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Avoid touching your face, namely your mouth, nose, and eyes.
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Namely, it has Roku's signature streaming tech inside of it.
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And currently, the expectation is that some Republicans, namely Sens.
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Namely, Martin's mother, Sabrina Fulton, is listed as lead defendant.
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Critics had some thoughts — namely, regarding Portman's, uh, wardrobe choices.
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Democrats, meanwhile, have their own problems: namely, finding a candidate.
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NAMELY, GETTING STEEL PRODUCTION UP TO ABOUT 80% OF CAPACITY.
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They are reintroducing options, namely a preferred provider organization plan.
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But this process brings terrible costs, namely to human bodies.
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Namely, the technology gap is almost nonexistent within touch esports.
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Even the biggest tech companies, namely Uber, were left wanting.
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Namely, multiplayer battles on land, in the air, and in space.
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But the real loss is far greater, namely the opportunity forgone.
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Namely, to avoid coaching the worst teams in their respective conferences.
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Namely, who can wear the hell out of a fanny pack.
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And there's some evidence to suggest they're right -- namely Trump himself.
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Which begs a few questions, but namely: What is this dog?
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It avoids the other 20 percent, namely the competing sovereignty claims.
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Namely, we're living in early March 2016, as Instagram photos prove.
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Yet there is still a decision to make, namely asset allocation.
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But independent media is calling for swifter action, namely Slutsky's resignation.
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Medical issues seem important here, namely Naz's asthma and Stone's eczema.
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Vroom has partnerships with some of its ostensible competitors, namely Ebay.
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There are obvious limitations, namely that the app doesn't prevent STDs.
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But there is another crucial part of war, namely the adversary.
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Namely, just using motion-activated recording will help conserve on life.
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There is no specific party for the largest group, namely Independents.
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BJ's is also great for laundry supplies, Boland says, namely detergent.
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It's also run up its share of critics: namely, its customers.
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Namely, that Trump is starting to look a bit like Pepe.
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Namely, could Campbell's move eventually force their competitors to follow suit?
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Namely, the choice to become a nun in the first place.
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Namely, bringing one of the conference's best players off the bench.
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Namely, learning I have HIV brought my own mortality into focus.
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Namely, Alba isn't prey to jokes about her weight or age.
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Namely, what is so great about the Ritz-Carlton's official moisturizer?
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Namely, curious new partnerships with Amazon and Chinese drone-maker DJI.
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United executives merely talked about expenses rising, namely in jet fuel.
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Namely, how much water it has and where it's all going.
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Namely: What happens to all their favorite characters after the show?
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Namely, we're talking about the entire Stark family and their allies.
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Namely, why the hell don't they ever seem to match up?
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Traders on Monday pick up where they left off: namely, selling.
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Still others come up with more innovative tools — namely, their breasts.
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Namely, the fact that Dickon Tarly looks nothing like we remembered.
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There is still much we don't know, namely: Who is notwonderful?
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These days, Segway is known for its micromobility products, namely scooters.
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Namely, an expansionary fiscal policy would raise the equilibrium interest rate.
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Namely that courting has a goal, an end result in mind.
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Mandatory spending is driven by entitlements, namely Social Security and Medicare.
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But it has its limitations — namely location, price and class availability.
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That is namely, when a parent crosses a border without permission.
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Well, technically, some of it is on fire, namely in California.
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Namely, asking a foreign power to interfere in domestic political affairs.
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Namely, the faux grill has disappeared, further cleaning up the lines.
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Namely, it would take longer to film shows and cost more.
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But it also brings unique risks, namely a reliance on oil.
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The music, namely the underscore, now needed to match the action.
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Namely: Sometimes we feel really, really guilty unfollowing former friends online.
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Namely: Which of his three girlfriends can bone him the hardest?
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But it still leaves you with questions: Namely, why the title?
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Namely: A Dog's Purpose, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, and Gold.
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So why are they exploiting that new habitat, namely us humans?
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But it misunderstood what consumers wanted — namely a consistent starting point.
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Fortunately, some things weren't quite so strenuous — namely, her phone bill.
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Some small roadblocks remain, namely agreement on funding sources and levels.
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He expects interest in the financials sector, namely banks and insurers.
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Namely, the three carmakers allegedly agreed to use small AdBlue tanks.
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Multiple translucent crystals fit the bill, namely calcite, cordierite and tourmaline.
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But Mr. Pompeo knows whom not to criticize — namely, Mr. Trump.
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However, they face significant challenges — namely, the absence of good data.
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Namely: The iPhone Upgrade Program keeps you locked into Apple's ecosystem.
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Namely, they're making it harder to track what they're up to.
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It would reduce the important of 5G equipment, namely Huawei's equipment.
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Namely, an increase in food insecurity and hunger in our country.
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Namely, the infamous elevator fight between her husband and her sister.
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This leaves Germany with a third scenario, namely holding new elections.
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But the biggest emitters — namely the U.S. and China — did not.
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Or did the policy achieve its real goal, namely reinforcing inequality?
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Many of its pioneers have a social mission, namely to alleviate poverty.
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For these types of roles, the payoff for companies is namely financial.
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Namely, are chromosomes just a series of loops, or do they spiral?
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Namely, the left-leaning Labour party gaining power in any snap vote.
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Trump has generated his own tiffs with the EU, namely over trade.
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The U.S. government—namely Congress—is notorious for lagging behind technological innovation.
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Electric trucks offer all the advantages of electric cars, namely, they're greener.
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But, a lot's changed since then — namely the size of our brows.
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Posting this today to inspire some resolutions to keep going, namely mine.
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Namely horses, which show substantial developments of their rear ends as well.
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Namely: nothing, other than cockteasing moments that leave Cary feeling like shit.
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So why don't we have an acronym of our own, namely ExBrit.
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Namely, the display is smaller than what you might be used to.
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Namely, he doesn't look her in the eyes when they have sex.
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Namely, as mentioned above, that the logo looks like a Tide pod.
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But there are thematic links to Carrie as well, namely religious obsession.
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The only recourse that is envisioned is political, and it's namely impeachment.
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The big attention-getter was the HyperAdapt 1.0 — namely, self-tying shoes.
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Namely, the "game" aspect of our theme is in the word MATTEL.
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Namely lots of side-scrolling action, filled with egg tossing and platforming.
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But there are a few factors to be mindful of — namely, timing.
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Namely, is Alec Baldwin hanging up the orange wig and leaving SNL?
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Namely, some wondered, did the Chinese dissident know who his companion was?
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Namely, missing his two daughters, Amy and Annie, and his wife, Patti.
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"It's extremely hard to find technical talent — namely, engineers," said LawnStarter's Farley.
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Namely, picking items out of crates and putting them in shopping bags.
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Namely, this is the best dang set-top box money can buy.
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Namely, take an idealized self-image and dial it up to 11.
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Namely, that all terrorist plots can be detected with the right technology.
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Namely, North West and Penelope Disick's epic unicorn party earlier this month.
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It took some more work to get there: namely, adding 40 lbs.
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This implies an influx of different dogs from elsewhere, namely East Asia.
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Namely, how can we make an effort to uplift more female voices?
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She and Carol bond over their love of hating people; namely, Frieda.
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Immediately, there are a few frontrunners, namely John Paul Jones and Mike.
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Namely, this unbelievable second shot on the 18th hole—a par 5.
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Namely, we cough, kicking these foreign pollutants out of our respiratory tract.
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Namely, that the woman is not Gosling's partner, the actress Eva Mendes.
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Namely, that the government cannot force companies to weaken their device security.
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Namely: How fucking old are the characters on Seinfeld supposed to be?
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Los Angeles and San Francisco are suffering from other ills, namely affordability.
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Namely: What the hell is the show trying to do with Chet?
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Namely, the best food photography snapped and tapped onto Instagram this week.
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Namely, "stable" might be more of a suggestion than an accurate descriptor.
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Namely, neither of them have a problem with going after powerful men.
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Namely, both plans to repeal and replace Obamacare involve defunding Planned Parenthood.
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Namely, Moneyfarm currently uses humans via chat or phone for this purpose.
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Well, in some dark corners of the Internet — namely, Instagram — you might.
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Namely, Maher said that conservatives are consistently more anti-science than liberals.
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Namely, avoid too much physical contact and don't sneeze on your friends.
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Namely, Logan is attempting a takeover of the Pierce family's media holdings.
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However, the market got slammed anyway, namely for three reasons, Cramer said.
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Namely, it missed some necessary context that the company should have provided.
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Namely, how to make your resume stand out among thousands of others.
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Namely that miners aren't trusted and suffer from a serious image problem.
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This is a relationship sustained by mutual interests, namely oil for security.
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Namely, who is Demi Lovato singing about in "Cool for the Summer"?
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A. It was mostly anger directed at the authorities, namely the police.
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Yet illicit drug use in the US, namely marijuana, has been increasing.
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Seager's body type provides obvious advantages: namely, the power he can generate.
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Namely, the fact that the device was a touchscreen two-in-one.
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"With that said, most pre-workouts contain stimulants—namely, caffeine," Jo says.
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This tax season, consider the danger of human error: namely, your own.
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We want members that have something in common: namely, a creative soul.
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Namely, you can now tweet from your wrist and...watch YouTube videos.
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Then, you must have an eligible loan, namely a federal direct loan.
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My Yemeni grandmother communicated through her textiles, namely embroidery, dyeing, and weaving.
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But it raises larger creative and cultural questions: namely, who owns history?
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Namely, inequality has risen in the US over the last several decades.
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Namely, are the stories in Criminal true crime or works of fiction?
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And you wanted to know about improving things, namely your sex life.
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However, those benefits come with a few drawbacks — namely privacy, Grant said.
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Namely, did the mind create language or did language create the mind?
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Low energy prices, namely, low oil prices, are the most obvious culprit.
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Namely, even when MELK was cut out, the breast cancer cells proliferated.
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The project studies a third type of dialectal variation, namely grammatical variation.
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But the world's biggest emitters, namely the U.S. and China, stayed mum.
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Namely, Trump admitting to doing the thing he's spent two weeks denying.
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They also called for company leaders to be held accountable — namely, Zuckerberg.
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Namely, the room is just as organized as the rest of their house.
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But there were still a few bumps in the road — namely, my acne.
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Green has worked with flavors that could have a similar effect, namely, menthol
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Eve is also looking for answers — namely, how do you control a psychopath?
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But that improvement comes with its own drawbacks, namely a loss of privacy.
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Other theories posit that this foreshadows Bran warging into a dragon, namely Viserion.
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First, there's some nonvariable generation involved, namely hydro, geothermal, and CSP with storage.
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The headphones also bring you peace in war-like situations, namely air travel.
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The law is motivated by a consumer group, namely the Missouri Cattleman's Association.
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Namely, Sanchez thinks wage growth could be a "double-edged sword" for retail.
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The tears are filled with nutrients, such as sodium and proteins, namely albumin.
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Namely, that Drake has a child with French adult film actress Sophie Broussaeux.
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Namely, Goldman called out dollar stores and convenience stores as most at risk.
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Namely: it's going to try to get everybody to play nice with Sonos.
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Namely, the experience increases self-confidence in men and reduces it in women.
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The text here pulls in one direction, namely, that sex includes sexual orientation.
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Pre-existing expansions also come with the package, namely Dragonborn, Hearthfire and Dawnguard.
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Meanwhile, other banks, namely Morgan Stanley, have only grown only about 4 percent.
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Mr. Shapiro agreed that the baths were about tolerating others — namely Mr. Tuberman.
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However, there are those who refuse, namely, the Tarlys, including new bae Dickon.
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Efimova's story of athletic success is marred by cheating — namely, positive drug tests.
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Others have followed the paths of least resistance: namely, either Gmail or Outlook.
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Namely, more daily users, which in turn made Snapchat more valuable to investors.
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Namely, that it is a weapon to be used for or against yourself.
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That's because our stratospheric shield would backscatter light from ground sources, namely, electricity.
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Namely, that it doesn't need to be as arduous as it currently is.
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Namely the lack of distinction between "fun and work," as Jacob puts it.
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Having a hardware keyboard requires compromises in other key areas, namely the display.
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Namely like tucking into our favorite Yemen Melllawach from Ya' Man at 2AM .
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Nicki Minaj is out to prove she is rap royalty — namely, the Queen.
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But, we have good news, too: Namely, Mercury goes direct on the 19th.
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Namely, that intense color scheme, that glaring green snake logo, and that name.
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Another tidbit is that Revolut and Robinhood share investors, namely Index and DST.
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Namely, that Samsung doesn't support Dolby Vision (it uses a different HDR standard).
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Xi Thought updates the Theory invented by Deng, namely "Socialism with Chinese Characteristics".
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Namely, how to tell when a threat made against the President is credible.
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He collaborated with polluters in other ways, too, namely, by taking their money.
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Well, technically it's four sectors and one cross-sectoral policy, namely carbon pricing.
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Namely, he has put them in a bad spot with two undesirable options.
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Namely, does the couple fall in love because they know their expiration date?
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Namely, when ice starts melting, it doesn't go in a plodding, linear fashion.
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Namely, moderation and privacy, and whether Facebook is capable of successfully enforcing either.
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It was limited to a very specific population, namely individuals living in Britain.
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But other examples proliferate on the web in more likely corners, namely Reddit.
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Namely, stigma, and a reluctance to just speak openly about mental health issues.
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Namely, how can something that has no coffee in it qualify as coffee?
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It's the awe she feels for a particular sea creature — namely, the octopus.
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Now these complex life forms, namely humans, are creating complexity of their own.
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Namely, to avoid creating a reputation among consumers that its business is flailing.
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"We need people who are pissed off, and namely with a national motive."
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Barack Obama had to win in 2000, namely Florida, Ohio, Colorado and Pennsylvania.
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A key source of income for the North is exported commodities, namely minerals.
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They took advantage of photo ops with adorable children, namely Tyrese's beaming child.
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Namely, he was fired by Trump, testified before Congress, started writing a book.
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But there are also losers in this scenario — namely, falsely accused young men.
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Kyle Dowley: The trash can sucks namely because it's got very little expandability.
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Tillerson has also faced critics within the Republican Party, namely, outgoing Tennessee Sen.
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Meacham also noted a better outlook versus key competitors, namely Bristol-Myers Squibb.
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But his solution to do so—namely, mass mobilization—only goes so far.
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Obama has also had conversations with several Republicans, namely the ailing Arizona Sen.
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But she also took a more combative stance against her opponents, namely Harris.
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Namely, that it now has a "quantum computing system" ready for commercial use.
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Namely, they found changes in certain kinds of blood flow and brain activity.
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Namely, the carrier must operate in all 50 states on the ObamaCare exchanges.
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Clinton also took aim at her Republican rivals, namely Trump and Texas Sen.
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The VRs remain equalized between BK and its material operating subsidiaries, namely BNYM.
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There were many theories around why OPEC (namely Saudi Arabia) would do this.
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Namely: This is not an Instagram account in any sense of the word.
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So lately I've been trying something else, namely using the Reader button more.
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High on the list of contentious issues is water, namely America's water infrastructure.
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Namely, it's unclear that the Taliban would actually adhere to such an agreement.
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Namely, he's exploring questions around how we can ever live fulfilled, sustainable lives.
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White points out that ramen does contain some micronutrients—namely riboflavin and thiamine.
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But for other kinds of extreme weather events, namely tornadoes, a question lingers.
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The canon of art history rests on the nude, namely the female one.
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Their conflict centered on the perennials of business potboilers, namely power and money.
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As predicted, he's dropping Earn and seeking new management, namely Clark's manager, Lucas.
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Namely, according to the Hollywood Reporter, this: He was in Congress for years.
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Namely, that California is now both a place and a body politic apart.
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Still, Awkwafina has one more project on the way — namely, that TV show.
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Namely offers a wide range of human resource services for mid-sized companies.
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Electric motorcycles have the same disadvantages as electric cars, namely cost and range.
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Namely, such laws could trigger questions about potential unconstitutional burdens on interstate commerce.
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But joining Thunberg&aposs movement also comes with challenges: namely, criticism from adults.
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But the broader implications – namely increased domestic growth – outweigh those existing tax provisions.
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Namely, development continues at a huge pace and few buildings are hurricane proof.
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Namely, I forecast gross domestic product growth accelerating to 28500 percent next year.
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Namely, she defined the political center in relative terms rather than substantive terms.
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It refers to a position on an ideological spectrum, namely to the left.
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There are obviously holes in Rose's game, namely defense and three-point shooting.
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Not just of curtailing women's rights, but namely the rights of women of color.
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Namely, the more than 51,000 signees want hip-hop group Migos to take over.
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Ford even went rally racing with its cars, namely the Escort and later Focus.
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Namely, why would the Waif want to murder the Freys and fulfill Arya's list?
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Namely, his work: the photog asked Bieber if he listened to The Weeknd's music.
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Our best bet for assimilation was food — namely, eating what our friends were eating.
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Namely, it doesn't support in-app purchases, which is a common request from kids.
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Namely, the security flaw could allow hackers to gain access to networks completely undetected.
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Namely, Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield appear to approach the whole situation quite nicely.
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The tech, namely the EDUs, will then be manufactured in each automaker's respective factories.
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WeWork's business model continues to rely on heavy funding from private investors, namely SoftBank.
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Of course, a lot would change between 2015 and 2016 — namely who was president.
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Could these ills share some common causes, namely rising market concentration and crimped competition?
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And some large non-expansion states, namely Florida and Georgia, have competitive governors' races.
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Namely, fans aren't pleased that two men are in charge of telling Quinn's story.
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The latest trailer shows more of what you'd expect: namely, lots of killing nazis.
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Indeed, today, Namely is announcing $60 million in new funding led by GGV Capital .
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Meanwhile, Amazon has deals on lots of their devices, namely their kids editions products.
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That will help carriers with large international exposure, namely American, Delta and United Continental.
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Namely, does having naturally elevated testosterone levels give women a competitive edge in sports?
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Namely: No, not Josh's dad's, although his seem pretty hip for an older gentleman.
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Sennheiser is great at doing a lot of things, namely in the audio space.
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But the essentials are timeless: namely, personalize to your audience as much as possible.
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Namely, no wires and inside-out tracking (which means no need for external sensors).
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Namely, that he doesn't truly understand his customers and their current relationship to money.
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But there are key differences in the structure of the reports — namely, their summaries.
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When antiracists criticize America—namely racist policies and ideas—racists call it preaching hate.
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Stef & Lena They have their own problems, namely that they're worried about their home.
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Namely against the very significant segment [of the population] which speaks the Russian language.
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Namely, that Trump may be stealing some of his lines from the Real Housewives.
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Namely, could an unfulfilling, soulless job be worse than not having one at all?
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Namely, confirming Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court and unwinding dozens of Obama regulations.
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This would ensure applicants were "the kind Canada wants", namely, the tax-paying kind.
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We can now add reptiles to the list, namely hinge-back tortoises (Kinixys erosa).
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Instead, the tech-employment "rich" — namely San Francisco and San Jose — are getting richer.
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Namely, that the images produced right now are quite tiny: smaller than a fingernail.
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Namely a lot of anger at Nate Silver, the man behind the site FiveThirtyEight.
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" He added that women in the sport face more challenges than men, namely "hormones.
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Namely, how compelling are smart devices as a consumer proposition at this nascent point?
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Namely, that good ideas can inspire, even when someone else thought of them first.
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The charge levelled against Access is specific, namely an alleged breach of Clause 22012.
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But some of us — namely me — would argue he is much more than that.
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Of course, rosaries belong to a larger category of spiritual objects — namely prayer beads.
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Namely, forcing your child to do something that she may not want to do?
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The class of 2017 got particularly creative with the tradition – namely one Drake fan.
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There is, however, a class of exemptions, namely energy-intensive, trade-exposed (EITE) businesses.
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Namely, that he doesn't believe in it and thinks a rival country invented it.
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Other European countries, namely Greece and Portugal, have also been supportive of Beijing's efforts.
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Namely, the company wants to squeeze as much battery out of this as possible.
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Namely, the founders' ability to run their services in isolation from the Facebook machine.
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That could increase the regime's risk to its adversaries, namely Washington, Seoul and Tokyo.
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"But it's very expensive to execute, because of logistical costs" — namely storage and delivery.
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Namely rooting out bot armies before their malicious propaganda can pollute the public sphere.
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Part of the reason has been bad news for whites, namely the opioid crisis.
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FACT: These migrants are actually from Central America -- namely, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador.
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Namely, there's "All Too Well," the definitive Best Taylor Swift Song Of All Time.
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One of the key changes made to get additional Republican votes -- namely Republican Sens.
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We were always brutally honest about our future, namely in agreeing there wasn't one.
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Obama has used with some measure of success in his second term—namely, playing
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And it has called for other sectors, namely transport, to make more emissions savings.
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The notice claimed they were pirating software, namely Microsoft Office applications and operating systems.
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But painkillers don't help with the worst pain after laparoscopic surgery, namely gas pain.
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Namely, Trump would completely lose his shit, and that might be something to behold.
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Namely: What to do if a trans person would like to use a bathroom?
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But it also came at a price, namely growing resentment among Democratic Party conservatives.
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This exacerbates a different challenge, namely grasping time in the rest of the world.
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Namely: the current administration, who make it borderline dangerous to be a queer American.
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It is set in a very different location, namely Iceland, and has different themes.
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If anything, the stakes this time — namely, the future of the planet — are higher.
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But there are still goals to be achieved, namely the English-language pop market.
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Namely: Thou shalt go on The Bachelor in pursuit of love and only love.
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" — or its link to popular culture, namely: "It's the one singer Bjork isn't from.
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He was also in the right repayment plan, namely one tied to his income.
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Namely, it's easier to get a closer shave and it's easier on your skin.
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More than ever, consumer products are influencing moviemaking decisions — namely, sequels and more sequels.
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These tariffs should be targeted against the true culprits of trade manipulation—namely China.
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Namely, the world is already cruel, and being trans only ramps up that cruelty.
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Namely, he was close friends with American financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Namely, Boz is citing the wrong part of The Lord of the Rings entirely.
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Garcia-Amaya is betting that consumers want to find their other significant other — namely.
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Giving it one such reason, namely by implementing the 2014 peace accord, is essential.
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The episode highlighted the challenge facing Mr. Macron — namely, cobbling a majority in Parliament.
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The drugs are synthetic molecules that bear similarity to male sex hormones -- namely, testosterone.
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Additionally, the city faces some crushing financial hurdles, namely with a sizable pension debt.
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He hits the coffin nail on the head — namely, that poetry says the unsayable.
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Namely, a decrease in cognitive control when we are confronted with society's many stereotypes.
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Plus, he says it's a great distraction from another national show ... namely, President Trump.
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But this process brings terrible costs, namely to the people working the illegal scrapyards.
|
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Namely, network television is falling apart (Vulture has charts!), but live events are not.
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It's a dynamic that likely speaks to the fact that multiple women, namely Sens.
|
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Many people (namely Samantha Bee and her staff) are saying that Donald Trump can't read.
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Some events—namely the ones by a surgeon called Thomas Pettigrew—attracted around 3,000 people.
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Silk scarf prints, namely of belts and chains, decorated short-sleeve tops-and-skirts combinations.
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A relevant question to ask is whether similar constraints exist elsewhere, namely on habitable exoplanets.
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Namely, heart rate monitoring, standalone GPS, a better fitness interface, and (slightly) longer battery life.
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Namely, the singer had $836,166.70 worth of gold bars according to an ABC News report.
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Namely, through her bare-faced journey that sparked a beauty-as-you-so-choose revolution.
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Namely, whether that fade is slow enough to prep the internet for what comes next.
|
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It's also a space where big rivals, namely Facebook and Amazon, are making aggressive moves.
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Several other networks followed suit, though some — namely San Francisco's KOIT — have since reinstated it.
|
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Notably, "Phoenix" shares a weakness with that most recent film -- namely, an utterly mediocre villain.
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But it also serves another purpose, namely Ukraine's ongoing efforts to diversify its electricity generation.
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A similar pattern is also found in our offline environments, namely in movie ticket sales.
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Hedging strategies also carry risk, however, namely that an anticipated market fall does not materialize.
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The Bebop-Pro Thermo and Bluegrass are aimed at specific targets namely firefighters and farmers.
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It is as if Gorbachev has bequeathed the program, namely, the reverse of his own.
|
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That wasn't the case for some of Battery's biggest competitors, namely SoftBank's massive Vision Fund.
|
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The ICSG pinpoints the two areas of maximum weakness, namely China and the European Union.
|
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Namely, she never could've guessed what an utter dreamboat her escort, Michael Phan, would be.
|
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Some things (namely, ALL the commercials) could have been better, but overall it was fantastic.
|
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Others — namely fans of the Patriots' other rivals — reached out to Adams to thank him.
|
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And the new opening sequence has some familiar faces — namely Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
|
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Ultimately, Gay wrestles with one of the most complicated kinds of love — namely, self-love.
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Namely: I couldn't be of any use to myself or others without maintaining basic homeostasis.
|
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Namely, we're curious if O.J. Simpson will end up on Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
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They're effectively machines that are set up to maximize a prescribed objective, namely quarterly profit.
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Namely, that the parent will be just out of arm's reach to save their child.
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" Namely, "really distasteful, unnecessary comments" in which commenters declare "fuck Indians," or "fuck you, India.
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Namely that his or her SuperDrive had a US penny wedged underneath the plastic cover.
|
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The product manages "phantom IT" – namely the IT tools that someone bought and forgot about.
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The report also highlights the biggest risks to progress—namely, the control of infectious diseases.
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Gatlin thinks this is they year Bolt will falter, though – namely in the 100-meter.
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Still, waterproof makeup has its pitfalls, namely that it can be damn hard to remove.
|
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Lenkiewicz, there are also more superficial reasons to see Colette, namely Andrea Flesch's magnificent costumes.
|
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Shockingly, only three North American cities made the cut, namely San Francisco, Vancouver, and Calgary.
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The researchers are testing new ways of forcing elements to come into existence, namely hydrogen.
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Namely contributing to air pollution while they sell drugs to help people with respiratory problems.
|
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Clinton has looked to popular surrogates -- namely Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Vermont Sen.
|
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The Viability Ratings (VRs) remain equalized between STT and its material operating subsidiaries, namely SSBT.
|
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The rationale behind sexless paid dating (namely, that payment reduces flakiness) has always rung false.
|
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THERE'S SO MUCH UNMET NEED THERE, NAMELY ALZHEIMER'S, WHERE THERE'S STILL SO MUCH UNMET NEED.
|
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Support staff in the pharmacy, namely technicians, are continuing to see increasing demand among employers.
|
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The village even has rules around outdoor lighting at night: namely, there can't be any.
|
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Luyendyk's season has been notoriously boring, namely because there isn't a central compelling love story.
|
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Overall, this was an evening aimed squarely at a narrow audience, namely the GOP base.
|
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He's the chaplain's assistant and he's looking for lost wedding guests (namely the groom's father).
|
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Nowadays, very few devices run with Fire OS. Namely only those manufactured by Amazon themselves.
|
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I was sort of in a different crowd than them—namely the un-famous crowd.
|
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Namely, as is the case with many hormone-altering drugs, sexual interest may decrease significantly.
|
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Namely, he believes they've already entered a death spiral and are heading toward total collapse.
|
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Namely, the stuff that's grown in the wilds of California can be very, very dirty.
|
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Mine were delusions of a different sort, namely that Ungar would not thoroughly embarrass me.
|
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Over the past several years, billionaires have been collecting legacy journalism titles, namely beloved newspapers.
|
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Namely, the addition of a little dog that sings along to your favorite string quartet.
|
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Namely, we know that CBD interacts with an enzyme system in the liver particularly potently.
|
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Namely, what she wants to do when it's time to leave all this pageantry behind.
|
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WeWork leases office space and rents it out to individuals and small companies, namely startups.
|
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First, to hit the mark, OPEC must receive compliance from non-OPEC producers, namely, Russia.
|
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Namely, the "'stop' signal" could be many things, including a simple response to being startled.
|
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Namely, play music, tell stories, and be a conduit for other people to understand themselves.
|
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At their previous best, namely 2013's Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!
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Urzua said the budget redirected spending toward Lopez Obrador's priorities, namely infrastructure and social outlays.
|
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Namely, the massive amount of data Facebook collects to power its multibillion dollar advertising machine.
|
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Now, there's some major tech players poised to enter the market — namely Apple and Google.
|
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Namely: Uh, wait, is Mac from Always Sunny in the Game of Thrones universe now?
|
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There are a several reasons why, namely credit, a maturing business cycle, and reduced incentives.
|
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Some Democrats, namely more senior and centrist members, might balk at such a fundamental change.
|
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VantageScore is owned jointly by three large credit reporting firms, namely Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian.
|
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After the toast was over, we could finally move onto more important things, namely dessert.
|
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Namely there is a famous principle in quantum theory that says information cannot be cloned.
|
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Professional athletes have a huge megaphone, namely, the media frenzy that magnifies their every word.
|
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Namely, they they threaten one or both partners' values or are conducted in hostile manner.
|
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Valeo added it was sticking to its targets, namely for having a stronger market outperformance.
|
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The usual suspects are already coalescing around an answer — namely, that she just got lucky.
|
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He was able to lock down 15- and 20-year leases, namely on bank buildings.
|
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Namely: robotic, future-dreaming funk, tightly composed with electrically bright synths and bombastic 80s drums.
|
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There are other considerations to take in mind, namely when to invite other people over.
|
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The administration interprets this partly as including "fuel-secure" power plants — namely, coal and nuclear.
|
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Namely it's the Inspirion 27 7000 AIO (all-in-one) desktop that caught my eye.
|
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Namely, the early leader is not necessarily the one who is most likely to win.
|
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But more AI also poses risks — namely, an even more financially unsavvy population, experts said.
|
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That's left social media platforms, namely Facebook and Twitter, asking the government for more information.
|
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WeWork has attracted scrutiny over its corporate governance, namely Neumann's controlling ownership in the company.
|
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Let's talk about "certain regulations and subsidies" — namely, the ones propping up US fossil fuels.
|
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Namely, social media has blown the lids off controls that have kept society in check.
|
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Namely, what if Christopher Robin grew up to become a giant stick in the mud?
|
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But typically, the patrons come here for something else entirely: namely, to do their laundry.
|
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The pair discussed the show, addressing its portrayal of sexuality — namely Jay, a bisexual character.
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Additionally, our research shows that women's representation was associated with positive overall effects, namely productivity.
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" He added: "Henceforth, I had one single responsibility, namely to place myself in their service.
|
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She also came as a human story, a witness to collateral damage — namely her own.
|
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"Europe will look for new friends" if need be, namely China, one European official said.
|
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Streaming companies give the music community plenty to gripe about — namely, undercutting payouts to artists.
|
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They have a couple of distinctive features — namely, adjustable stands, USB ports, and multiple inputs.
|
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He doesn't want to see a world (namely, Culver Creek) that Alaska won't see herself.
|
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More fundamentally, with this show, the designers are trying to challenge fashion conventions — namely scheduling.
|
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But, not everyone is excited about all this PDA, namely Kaitlynn Carter's friend Becca Tilley.
|
|
But it's also worth remembering that those virtues have their opposites -- namely, fear and greed.
|
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Does being Indian mean anything, namely as someone who very much might not be Indian?
|
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ACTIVISM: Millennials are destigmatizing taboo topics their parents wouldn't discuss, namely financial and mental health.
|
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Namely, we keep building and adding more people to hurricane-prone areas like Tampa Bay.
|
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Namely, it has reduced the scope of treatment to: Have Disease, Take Pill, Kill Something.
|
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Namely, being an immigrant in the United States, I embody two citizenships and two cultures.
|
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Then I'll be able to carve out the structures—namely the muscles, nerves, and vessels.
|
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Namely, a new American presidential administration and its officials are being undermined and second-guessed by a series of leaks, including intelligence leaks, consisting of material presumably from wiretaps on American citizens, namely Flynn and possibly others, who were incoming members of that administration.
|
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Jake has his priorities, namely saving JFK and being with Sadie; everything else is collateral damage.
|
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Especially when what campaigns spend their money on -- namely television advertising -- is a waste of cash.
|
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Namely, what it was like being an engineer in a meat works and what sexuality is.
|
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Namely, acquiring an "insatiable curiosity" about the world and opening your mind to its infinite opportunities.
|
|
These machines will not bring quantum supremacy—namely, they won't surpass the performance of traditional machines.
|
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This was someone who was highly effective in a world dominated by the left, namely filmmaking.
|
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Namely, the lawmakers are concerned about a feature that records children's voices and stores them online.
|
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Namely: And there are conflicting reports about whether any of them are even from Hillary Clinton.
|
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Namely, a chocolate-avocado smoothie, for those who want a more decadent take on the drink.
|
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Namely, it looks to us like Palantir may be preparing at long last for an IPO.
|
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But all that good occasionally comes with some bad, namely, the stress of peak-season travel.
|
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It takes on home sharing competitors, namely Airbnb, that have been eating away at hotel profits.
|
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But municipalities mainly turned to a chemical fix to lower lead levels, namely anti-leaching agents.
|
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Namely, questions specifically aimed at applicants from the six countries listed in the ban were rescinded.
|
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But eating only matzo for a week straight can come with some gastrointestinal consequences: namely, constipation.
|
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These automatic saving apps are great, namely because stashing money away voluntarily can be so hard.
|
|
Chris Hemsworth has quite a few A-list fans in his corner – namely, his Ghostbusters costars.
|
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Well, that requires something that not all of us possess (namely, an outdoor area and grill).
|
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It was actually very specific things in camera technology and capability and software, namely our app.
|
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Namely, I wish she spoke about these important issues in her music, performances, or music videos.
|
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These small, independently-run brands, however, are filling certain gaps in the market — namely, affordable vintage.
|
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That program has since gone quiet, but it still has some advantages over Scout, namely speed.
|
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His administration promised to address what it called the root causes of violence, namely economic insecurity.
|
|
Namely, it started at 1GB, it scratched really easily and only came in black or white.
|
|
There are some important matters — namely numbers — to watch for in the automaker's actual earnings report.
|
|
Isn't this just another form of the kind of politics that The Economist dislikes, namely populism?
|
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The monkeys learned to control their thoughts to achieve desired arm movement; namely, to grab treats.
|
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But there were a few new notable attendees this year, namely Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump.
|
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We have an obsession with sportswear and cult Japanese designers, namely Yohji Yamamoto and Rei Kawakubo.
|
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Namely: making the mobile web suck a little bit less without resorting to a centralized gatekeeper.
|
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Finally, we've heard about the comparisons of Trump's candidacy to other to rebellious movements, namely Brexit.
|
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Namely, they're quick to blame for inciting self-criticism and the occasional blackhead witch hunt. Fair.
|
|
The Semelai also used abstract colour descriptions at a similar rate, namely 78% of the time.
|
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Namely: Lamar Smith, the Texas Republican who leads the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
|
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Namely, that her husband is, you know, probably the most famous mean person on social media. .
|
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ITC said that two of its business segments namely cigarettes and consumer goods remained under pressure.
|
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NBC released a statement regarding Mail Order Family — namely, it's not moving forward with the show.
|
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That's in addition to the in-game benefits of an active lifestyle, namely more eggs hatched.
|
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Further, the new connection has helped both make peace with difficult pasts – namely, their father's distance.
|
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Namely, the MTV stars enjoy, like the rest of the world, passing around Jersey Shore GIFs.
|
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There are considerable risks here too, namely that other genes could be altered in detrimental ways.
|
|
But the Black Hood has other things on his mind than Archie Andrews — namely, Betty Cooper.
|
|
Allergan has a large assortment of products designed to make the face look beautiful, namely Botox.
|
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Namely, should companies buy stolen data from third parties to combat credential reuse attacks against themselves?
|
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At this point, they've already tapped into that core base of Bitcoin enthusiasts, namely Millenial men.
|
|
That's when Ron said he and Levandowski started talking to other players, namely Uber and Lyft.
|
|
Namely, in All the Money In the World, John Paul Getty III is a complete innocent.
|
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Namely that it had become almost entirely predictable, especially vis-à-vis the current Republican field.
|
|
So, we look to other, more subtle ways to create the same effect — namely, with color.
|
|
First, there's the rise of account-based marketing — namely, aiming your marketing at particular customer accounts.
|
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Apple's health initiatives, namely CareKit and ResearchKit, promise to put data in the hands of patient.
|
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Namely, the idea that when women have it, their grip is ever anything more than tenuous.
|
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Namely, because the heaviest formulas from the past tend to look like just that: heavy makeup.
|
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Namely, that it has two non-retail businesses that are growing super fast and are profitable.
|
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Instead, the commercial focused on the brand's roots — namely, that it was started by an immigrant.
|
|
If you haven't been keeping up with the KarJenners, there's a lot going on — namely, babies.
|
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Namely, PC emulators or even a Raspberry Pi if you're feeling up to a slight challenge.
|
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The FBI has long held controversial views on the subject; namely, it wants to destroy it.
|
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Namely, Police and Stop Crime SF, a local crime-prevention group, urged action against the bill.
|
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Namely, that it shouldn't belong exclusively to a for-profit corporation, especially one mired in controversy.
|
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Beanstalk holds some advantages, namely they don't have to worry about weather and don't need pesticides.
|
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Next, we turned to acquisitions, namely that Fortnite (Epic Games) bought Houseparty (formerly Meerkat, remember that?).
|
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That means going beyond the standard response to calls for more public spending: namely, infrastructure investment.
|
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Even though it is always brought up that OTHER people, namely men and boys, are distracted.
|
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Namely, that being broke can lead to elaborate ways to improve one's social and financial status.
|
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We need to stand up to the anti-legalization lobby, namely the pharmaceutical and alcohol lobby.
|
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Nevertheless, I had learned something important, namely that I was constitutionally unsuited to unskilled manual work.
|
|
MakerBot's headquarters and its other teams — namely design, engineering, logistics, and repairs — will remain in Brooklyn.
|
|
Clenow said he remained "short" on European equities, namely betting on future declines on that market.
|
|
But change isn't always easy, and symptoms of menopause can be incredibly uncomfortable — namely, hot flashes.
|
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Democrats are also considering the long term considerations -- namely what would come after a Trump impeachment.
|
|
Humans are rigorously designing these systems, which follow certain rules—namely, the principles of natural selection.
|
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Namely, how ridiculous Jong-un's regime seems to all of us living beyond the country's borders.
|
|
But FP has a lot stacked against him namely the reputation he's garnered over the years.
|
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Your credit and/or debit card data is protected by multiple layers of security — namely tokenization.
|
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Namely, it isn't solely the responsibility of nonwhite actors and actresses to be spokespeople for representation.
|
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"The reduction of oversupply will have to come from elsewhere, namely from falling U.S. oil production."
|
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Namely, how did these ancient people actually come by the sticky icky used for their rituals?
|
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Namely, that when it comes to Airbnb and its toxic combination of negligence and leftism, #WeReject.
|
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Naturally, a couple of the men presented were Swift's exes, namely Tom Hiddleston and Harry Styles.
|
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And the food—namely the falafel-battered merguez dogs and mapo pork buns—is also legit.
|
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Namely... This is somewhat fair, because there are a lot of cables involved in PSVR setup.
|
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But airline employees have been seeking something else—namely, more investment to make firms function better.
|
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Lee has something of a (black) woman problem—namely where sex and sexual agency are concerned.
|
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Namely, absurd fans who think that jumping out onto the field is somehow a worthwhile decision.
|
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Namely, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wisconsin, which have instated all three punitive pregnancy and drinking policies.
|
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The U.S. is scrambling to compete with foreign education systems, namely China's (which excels in STEM).
|
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But the free ports are drawing more criticism and concern, namely: Are they bad for art?
|
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It also introduces a lot of questions—namely, why is that girl's face covered in maggots?
|
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Namely, wearing the sheer illusion dress, or, as we like to call it, the Naked Dress.
|
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The cash premium had only been that high once in the previous decade, namely December 2012.
|
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Or might it be something subtler and seemingly unrelated — namely, an awareness of one's own heartbeat?
|
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Mr. Cote is a director of sales at Namely, an enterprise technology start-up in Manhattan.
|
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The New York Times reported on Thursday that Trump pressed top Senate Republicans -- namely Republican Sen.
|
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Namely, he said truckers are overworked because they're paid by the mile, not by the hour.
|
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Suit Supply runs about 100 stores globally, namely in the U.S., China, the U.K. and Russia.
|
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They just decided that other things, namely that he represented radical change in Washington, mattered more.
|
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Namely, you can visit Hopper's cabin, which has been transformed into an escape room for fans.
|
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The last line of defense would be the U.S. Supreme Court — namely, Chief Justice John Roberts.
|
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The rise implied its investment, namely in online grocery and its website design, is paying off.
|
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The imports largely came from just two countries, namely Australia (32,000 tonnes) and Kazakhstan (13,600 tonnes).
|
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The Carlyle Group, though, recruits analysts for only non-investment positions — namely, fund management and accounting.
|
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Their experience has shown Americans' patriotic shopping habits have limits, namely when it comes to price.
|
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Namely, the god of thunder still has both eyes, rather than sporting his rad new eyepatch.
|
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Namely, who killed Will Purcell (Phoenix Elkin) and kidnapped his little sister Julie Purcell (Lena McCarthy)?
|
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Too few stories focus on those who are really at risk for sleep deprivation, namely teenagers.
|
|
This episode concludes the second big mystery arc of season three — namely, who shot Dean O'Dell.
|
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DouYo is fascinating for a different reason, namely that it only recently began generating gross profit.
|
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That raises even more questions, of course, namely where in the supply chain the problem occurs.
|
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But where are the discussions of the biological processes that result in other outcomes, namely death?
|
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Well, let's talk about one of those patterns, namely the discrediting of truth in totalitarian regimes.
|
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The loss of Prince is a big one in many respects, namely, in fashion's self-expression.
|
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That aside, Stovall is also seeing some fundamental obstacles in the market, namely with earnings expectations.
|
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Buddhism teaches that anger is a form of ignorance, namely of other people's points of view.
|
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But many questions surround the company, namely: does their product actually work and is it legal?
|
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Every bit as much as Christians, non-religious people or Muslims in Germany, namely, absolutely nothing.
|
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We have not been able to get help from the international community, namely the European Union.
|
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It includes a huge group of people who no one would expect to work, namely retirees.
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The offers reviewed by The Times had similar hallmarks, namely high returns for funding certain operations.
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Not music she likes; music he likes — namely, Bach, performed by the Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich.
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Namely, that one of its portfolio companies now counts a major activist investor among its shareholders.
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But there, I was hobbled by different forces, namely Australia's oppressive and notoriously complex defamation laws.
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And what's lacking at Stedsans — namely electricity and running water — is considered part of the appeal.
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Yet he still characterized untouchables as "helpless men and women" who required a savior — namely, him.
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But the internet also creates issues that didn't exist during SARS — namely, the spread of misinformation.
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More generally, I see science as part of the Enlightenment — namely reason applied to human betterment.
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Admittedly, the core issue sounds incredibly arcane: namely, the mechanism for how to resolve trade disputes.
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Most of all, he craved some creature comforts — namely, a washer-dryer and central air-conditioning.
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"We are not looking to the total annihilation of a country, namely North Korea," he said.
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Likewise, Perkins's lovely book inspires young people to do what they must do, namely, grow up.
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Namely, because it is an island, finding all of the males is possible, Dr. DeNicola, said.
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This time, the godellos called to mind several different wines, namely white Burgundy, Muscadet and Champagne.
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St. George has some very big promises, namely no tax increases of any kind, to keep.
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During Wednesday's Democratic debate in Nevada, the issue came to a head, namely thanks to Sen.
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Bold rocket startups, namely Elon Musk's SpaceX, have done quite a bit to capture public attention.
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Top-selling items included coats, sweaters, boots (namely winter weather apparel) and fragrances, the company said.
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Chapter 11 envisaged the establishment a neutral arbitration mechanism, namely an Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS).
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And it has bigger priorities — namely, ending the increasingly punishing trade war between the two countries.
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The 76ers, with their talented young core, adhere to similar principles — namely, that sharing is caring.
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Namely, are we going to do anything to rein in the financialization of the U.S. economy?
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In a statement on Twitter, YT apologized for his mistakes, namely failing to repay his debts.
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But Domenech raises an important, if secondary, question, namely which strategy would be in Trump's interests.
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That he passed away on my birthday made ponder the big issues, namely life and death.
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At the same time, they are taught a lucrative trade, namely the restoration of NY buildings.
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Putin addressed two audiences — the Russian people and his external enemies, namely the U.S. and NATO.
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It improved all the areas where it lagged behind Apple — namely, the fingerprint scanner and camera.
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Law and his contemporaries had another insight, namely that credit when it circulates acts as money.
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Namely: there's a cult occupying a piece of Montana, they're armed, and they don't like you.
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"We have replaced the red threat with the green threat, namely Islam," he said in 1995.
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The uproar all stems from one key creative decision: namely, portraying Julius Caesar as Donald Trump.
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Namely, that he was more interested in staging fights and creating spectacles than in producing journalism.
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I won't delve too much into the B-storyline of the episode: Namely, sulking Hugh Culber.
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Namely, he said he did not think enough consultation with home-state senators had taken place.
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It also puts pressure on the board to consider broader options for the company, namely selling.
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These approaches have added benefits, too: namely, they're safer for pets who might accidentally eat insecticide.
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Namely, that it implements a single stemmer rather than the nine stemming libraries on offer with NLTK.
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Namely, reporter Ronan Farrow (Woody Allen's son with actress Mia Farrow) writes that Weinstein raped three women.
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Thankfully, security professionals have a rather potent and obvious countermeasure at their disposal, namely artificial intelligence itself.
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But only certain parts of the heart—namely, the muscly meat parts—are allowed in ground beef.
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Namely, Luminar's LiDAR uses lasers at a 1550 nanometer wavelength, not the commonly used 905 nanometer wavelength.
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In 2016, he joked in Esquire UK about the perils of parenting — namely the rough sleep schedule.
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Namely, DeFranco claims YouTube was still serving ads on a Jimmy Kimmel clip also referencing the tragedy.
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A big catch for Barefoot is whether the biggest players, namely Google and Facebook, really buy in.
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" Of course he was referring to the second half of that memorable phrase, namely, "no new taxes.
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Namely, the bit where Ser Robert Strong/The Mountain casually thumped that guy's head into a wall.
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Doctors who get their MDs in image interpretation, namely pathologists, radiologists, and dermatologists, are the most vulnerable.
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Some coffee machines simply serve a purpose, namely to get you up and going in the morning.
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Namely: For social media service to make money, businesses have to butt-in and ruin the fun.
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More recently, the U.S. has been urging the boycotting nations, namely Saudi Arabia, to resolve the crisis.
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Their training regimen has been criticized by some – namely, Moceanu – as harsh and abusive, USA Today says.
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And from the looks of it (namely, Holtzman's smile), the two became each other's husband-to-be.
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Eventually, we saw some of Olivia's other flames — namely, Jake (Scott Foley) and Edison (Norm Lewis) — too.
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My teacher was apparently concerned about my reading habits: Namely, that they were kind of fucked up.
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Pusha T's latest album DAYTONA pushed quite a few buttons, namely those of Whitney Houston's family. Why?
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Actually, that's not entirely fair: there is one more port, namely the wireless one on the back.
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The app now only gets access to "basic account" information, namely your Google identity and email address.
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Namely, in how closely he resembles Christopher Lambert from another video game adaptation, 231's Mortal Kombat.
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Namely, the extreme flooding calls to mind another storm that devastated New Orleans in 2005: Hurricane Katrina.
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Namely, that Westworld is harvesting the DNA from people who interact (or have sex with) the hosts.
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Namely, it will feature computers, social media, holograms, and Michael B. Jordan as the story's protagonist (yippee).
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Namely, two out of the three shades of the brand's matte blushes — and we can see why.
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The most oft-violated is the one regarding nipples — namely, men can show 'em, but women can't.
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Namely, the Mitchum brothers (Jim Belushi and Robert Knepper), who want to protect him at all costs.
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And our ethical virtues are bound up with our ideas of material success — namely wealth and power.
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And its managed to ink partnerships with several top softwares used by DJs, namely Traktor and Serato.
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But it still leaves us with many unanswered questions, namely — does Hodel have secrets of her own?
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Namely, latching onto popular hashtags and helping to push them to the top of Twitter's trending topics.
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Ear-worn devices — namely Bluetooth earbuds like Apple's AirPods and Samsung's IconX — are the other big driver.
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For the studio, the plan became focusing on the areas they could control; namely, the game itself.
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But obviously, a big perk — namely, seeing conflicts ahead of time — was something I missed out on.
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Lastly, Amazon has deals on their own devices, namely the more you buy, the more you save.
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Namely, deluxe offerings of this kind will be seen as commercially viable, provided the circumstances are right.
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Namely, the debate continues over rumors the "Filthy" singer, 37, planned to perform alongside a Prince hologram.
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What matters most is how it fits you—namely, your height, your hands, and your sitting style.
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But according to some experts—namely, astrobiologists—this doesn't discount the possibility of life on Proxima b.
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Namely, how can startups effectively compete with the likes of Disney for toys-to-life market share?
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Wing's trial will launch in parts of Virginia that generally aren't densely populated, namely Blacksburg and Christiansburg.
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That thick blanket of mystery basically covers the world, hiding everything that's underneath it (namely: the ground).
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But competitors, namely Google, are literally millions of test miles ahead, putting Apple at a major disadvantage.
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Namely that a good actor is a "serious" actor, and that serious acting is necessarily good acting.
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But the company now has other things to worry about—namely, the safety of its driverless fleet.
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This very bad situation is generally attributed to factors outside the immediate health care system — namely poverty.
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The 18-count indictment charges Assange with several crimes, namely unlawfully obtaining and disclosing national defense information.
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While its best markets currently are in southern Europe; namely Spain, Italy and Portugal, according to Lopera.
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On the downside, these root connections might facilitate the spread of disease, namely kauri dieback (Phytophthora agathidicida).
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But today, you can score the whole stereo system (namely the Ratsel Bluetooth Speaker System) for $145.
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Visual cues, namely a moniker emblazoned onto a woman's denim posterior, indicate which artist is on deck.
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Toilets of the future should recover 'valuable resources' from the waste, namely energy, nutrients and clean water.
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There is still a group of people who tend to be overrepresented in historical writing: namely, writers.
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Of course, she may perform better among Hispanics for other reasons, namely opposition to Donald Trump's candidacy.
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Trov plays into these trends by offering insurance policies on things that millennials do own… namely electronics.
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A dip typically indicates that a large object—namely an exoplanet—has passed in front of it.
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As a carbon-farming tool, compost bears some notable advantages — namely, it works both preventively and correctively.
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Namely: Batman must win, justice must prevail, and, ultimately, Lego blocks lock if you push them together.
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The political implications of his situation—namely, his inability to get government assistance—aroused far less concern.
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In the short term, Monsanto faces challenging agriculture trends, namely weak commodity prices and unfavorable glyphosate conditions.
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Missing, however, has been any love for one of Denmark's coolest features, namely it's progressive energy policies.
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Namely, she's trying to go right to the source and effect some real change in The Bachelor.
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The Senate bill is notable in what it doesn't change: namely, significant cuts to the Medicaid program.
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We form long term non-reproductive unions with other members of our species; namely, we have friends.
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Moreover, several respondents reported actively using social media platforms to advertise their services, namely Facebook and Twitter.
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Namely, she claims Trump has compromised relationships with allies and device makers, particularly in China and Europe.
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Namely, The Dropout addresses the allegations and criminal charges facing former Theranos COO and president Ramesh Balwani.
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Others, namely super fans of Beyoncé and members of The Beyhive, are deeming her a total hypocrite.
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The latter gained more converts, namely because AI is nowhere near super-human intelligence at the moment.
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But the measure has other attractive provisions in it, namely getting money for the Flint water crisis.
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No immediate stories resulted from these meetings, namely because no one could confirm what Steele had written.
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Namely, that because Le Roux so clearly could be Satoshi, he was therefore more likely to be.
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Namely, 2008 and 2009 were when Twitter and especially Facebook became default platforms of ordinary Americans' communication.
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And by supporting it, you're saying that abortions should be restricted for certain women – namely, poor ones.
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We've still got a lot of questions that have been left unanswered, namely: Is everyone actually okay?
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But they did suffer from a couple of major downsides, namely weak bass and generally quiet volume.
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There is also one charge of causing someone to "take a noxious thing, namely Trazodone," an antidepressant.
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While people were excited about the much-anticipated news, it also raised some eyebrows, namely because… AUG.
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There were also other variables working in Democrats' favor, namely, a president with incredibly low approval ratings.
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Huge strides in gas engines — namely turbocharging — have allowed the engine displacement to drop while power increases.
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The attractive machine has a number of features that ensure you are satisfied, namely its Intellibrew technology.
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However, these studies missed something, namely the high rates of trauma and moral injury in police officers.
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Moreover, the retailer is faced with cutthroat competition, namely Amazon and its low-cost e-commerce universe.
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" "Great power competitors, namely China and Russia, are rapidly expanding their financial and political influence across Africa.
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The primary drivers of our national debt are mandatory spending programs, namely Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security.
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But getting it back, he added, would be a "big bother," namely war, and "nobody wants that."
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Riley said many of the critics of drug importation — namely the pharmaceutical industry — have misleading talking points.
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Similar scandals continue to unfold overseas, namely in Chile, where the Marist Brothers face 35 abuse allegations.
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Michael Bennet, a Colorado Democrat normally known for his reserved demeanor, lashed out at Republicans -- namely Sen.
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Valcarcel further backed the original judges of the fight namely Waleksa Roldan, Chris Flores and Ramon Cerdan.
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Also, Antarctic oceans aren't bound by big land masses — namely Alaska, Canada, and Siberia — like the Arctic.
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Namely that Spotify has finally filed for its direct listing, and the Uber-SoftBank deal is done.
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North Carolina's Department of Transportation has a key Instagram advantage—namely, that North Carolina is indubitably gorgeous.
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It is true that China's major cities, namely Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, are hives of classical activity.
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Several analysts say Beijing wants a higher-ranking official, namely Turnbull, to lead efforts to mend ties.
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Well, there are downsides: namely, the invasion of privacy that comes with sharing your jogging routine online.
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Shankly, like Busby before him, came from a mining community, namely the tiny Ayrshire village of Glenbuck.
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However, there is another factor at work in this iron ore-copper conundrum, namely escalating trade tensions.
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There's Zenefits, Gusto, Namely — and that's just listing the startups before getting to payroll giants like Paychex.
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This was fine, because I'd moved on to other TV shows (namely Full House) by that time.
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If anything, Americans blamed corporate America for the tragedy — namely, video game makers for inspiring the gunmen.
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Less glamorous, but also possible, is a significantly greater scale for existing renewables — namely wind and solar.
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I put it down after thinking about the people I would hurt, namely my family and friends.
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Namely, why haven't other young rappers benefitted from the loophole that allows a judge to withhold adjudication?
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Cloud and IoT further complicate the issue, namely by altering and expanding the total enterprise attack surface.
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Yet Norway and Iceland already run almost completely on renewable energy, namely hydroelectric and geothermal power respectively.
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In 2020 we're relearning the lessons of 2008 — namely, that America's right-wingers can't handle the truth.
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As of Wednesday, the game will be missing a key ingredient—namely, the U.S. women's hockey team.
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Its most visible bits (namely, Congress) tend to be unpopular, while its essential functions often go unseen.
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The custodians of the Constitution, namely Congress, have to affirm it or it will cease to matter.
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Namely, I use my blog to explain the real reason why I act the way I do.
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Namely: As a result, Comey has fallen under intense criticism for his handling of this public disclosure.
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Other finds — namely necklaces strung with crab claws, shells, animal figurines and skulls — were a welcome challenge.
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Namely, he enacted two big rounds of tax cuts and the Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit.
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But the concept begs one very important question: Namely, can ferns actually survive an entire road trip?
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Namely: Could Big Tech's decision to pursue controversial defense and law enforcement contracts be a financial mistake?
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Leonhardt points to mergers as a reason for consolidation — namely, competitors combining, or one buying up others.
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But the CDC did have some information for funeral directors: namely to stay calm and suit up.
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One, it can solve a cash flow problem, namely you're paying a lower amount every single month.
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With basic precautions (namely not to travel by road after dark) I could move freely, they said.
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Namely, Amazon doesn't take legal responsibility for unsafe products because it's technically not the one selling it.
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But that can't happen unless Emerson is prepared to offer consideration that has unassailable value — namely cash.
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Namely, that it honored her Latinidad, something that Suzette says is one of her sister's greatest contributions.
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Namely, her being MIA comes just two days after her on-air confrontation with Senator Elizabeth Warren.
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Namely: It's larger, and it targets more issues, both trans rights and policies protective of undocumented immigrants.
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He certainly has a line to Republican officials, namely his close friend and fellow Wisconsinite Paul Ryan.
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Uber has been faced with ongoing concerns about user safety, namely, its history of sexual assault cases.
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Did hockey leagues divert precious resources — namely, young men — from duty, or were they vital to morale?
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One of the jobs of the modern presidency is ceremonial, namely to serve as consoler in chief.
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How could something she so took for granted—namely, her rights as a citizen—vanish so quickly?
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Flipboard is an app and relies on Apple's hardware — namely, the iPhone and iPad — for its readers.
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It takes a certain kind of person to play that kind of game — namely, a cynical careerist.
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But he leaves with one major unfinished task, namely, BP's transition to greener energy and lower emissions.
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Instead this was classic Trump: adding his name to something someone else came up with (namely Ryan).
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Either option can make sense if the new loan has better terms — namely, a lower interest rate.
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Namely, more growth, which is sensitive to environmental limits and will require a proliferation of rich engineers.
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Building on this trend, more companies and namely grocery chains will be piloting similar technology in 2018.
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Indeed, there was "something wrong" — namely that public opinion polling didn't even exist during Abe Lincoln's time.
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Namely, the people most in the know tend to be unhappier than those who pay less attention.
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Human resources software company Namely set out to answer that question (among others) in a recent report.
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Others, namely Saturday Night Live writers, see a parallels with the recently released Netflix movie, Marriage Story.
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Namely: They discovered 2I/Borisov looks a lot like comets that form in our own solar system.
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And generally, we can avoid pesticides (specifically neonicotinoids), littering, and pollution (namely plastic) that can kill birds.
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If you do anything that threatens the Russian state (namely me), you will be subject to devastation.
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Namely, he sees emerging-market debt and Japanese stocks as "high-conviction" sources of outperformance going forward.
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But Rowbottom's interest is in the women of her title — namely, herself, her mother and her grandmother.
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Namely, brewing clashes with Republicans in Washington — over immigration, health care, and state and local tax deductions.
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Correction: We misstated the total amount of funding that Namely has raised from its investors so far.
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The formation of the DEA crystallized a very different notion —namely, that illicit drugs were a crime.
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But its services—namely, online censorship—are offered in countries as far-flung as Bahrain and Yemen.
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Despite Mollie Tibbetts's family's requests that people — namely, conservatives — stop politicizing her death, they're doing it anyway.
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Trump's policies contributed to the boost, namely the 2017 tax cut bill, deregulation, and increased government spending.
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After 1945, accordingly, Western European nations constructed a new political-economic order that differed greatly from what liberals preferred, namely as free a rein for markets and as small a role for states as possible, as well as what communists and democratic socialists advocated, namely an end to capitalism.
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